SKU: GC47-TT730565

Think Tank Production Manager 40 V2.0

Think Tank Production Manager 40 V2.0

Building on the success of the previous model, the Think Tank Photo Production Manager 40 V2 Rolling Gear Case has upgraded wheels, exterior materials, and ID panels—all while trimming pounds off the weight. The case is thoughtfully designed with the needs of production crews who require tough and portable cases to carry their gear to and from locations. The case allows you to clearly identify its contents, and to quickly load and unload them hassle-free, all while holding up to daily use and abuse. From the reinforced ballistic nylon to the shock-absorbing wheels to the large customizable padded interior, this latest version of the Production Manager 40 is built to work as hard as your crew does.

New Version Upgrades

Improved wheels with built-in shock absorption

Added customizable/moveable identification panel

Reduced weight

Replaced stretch material on side-pockets to ballistics fabric with ladder-lock tightener

Interior

Dimensions: 13.7 x 38 x 10"

Holds three to four flash heads, two to three power packs, monoblocks, umbrellas, medium collapsed softboxes and small to medium light stands

Multiple see-through zippered organizers pocket on the inside of the lid for cables, cords, gels, tape, batteries, and more

Padded lining protects gear from impacts

Set of long and short dividers allow for customized storage and organization of gear, with the ability to completely remove them for full interior access

Adjustable and removable lid straps keep the bag open and accessible

Exterior

The ballistic nylon exterior is resistant to rips, tears, punctures, and water

Reinforced plastic "armour" plating and skid rails improve wear resistance at vulnerable points

Zippered access to the main compartment wraps around on three sides for full interior access

Large zippered pocket on the front of the lid for reflectors, umbrellas, extension cords, cables, etc.

Slip pocket with retention straps for light stands or tripods

Customizable ID panels show the contents at a glance on the top and side of the bag

Included security cable and combination lock allow you to lock the zipper on the main compartment and secure the bag to a fixed object

Carrying & Transport

Large padded handles on the front and sides provide easy carrying and lifting by one or two people

Large smooth-rolling wheels are set wide apart for stability with shock absorption

Weight of 20.3 pounds

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Product Overview

Think Tank Production Manager 40 V2.0

Building on the success of the previous model, the Think Tank Photo Production Manager 40 V2 Rolling Gear Case has upgraded wheels, exterior materials, and ID panels—all while trimming pounds off the weight. The case is thoughtfully designed with the needs of production crews who require tough and portable cases to carry their gear to and from locations. The case allows you to clearly identify its contents, and to quickly load and unload them hassle-free, all while holding up to daily use and abuse. From the reinforced ballistic nylon to the shock-absorbing wheels to the large customizable padded interior, this latest version of the Production Manager 40 is built to work as hard as your crew does.

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